The undead from our QJ forums has just released British Bulldog for the PSP, which is now in its BETA stage. For a first game, this is very promising since it's already playable at this point. There are three levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard but expect that the levels will become complex in time since the developer plans to add more of 'em.
The object of the game is to move your bulldog fast so that it doesn't hit the blue box (which is also moving). If you do so, you lose, which unfortunately happened a bit too quickly when we played it. You may also get stuck when you reach that "Gameover" phase but that's because like the undead says, the app is still very much in the BETA stage and needs a lot of fixes.
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